
معرفی
Claudia L. Johnson is the Murray Professor of English Literature at Princeton University, where she has been a faculty member since 1994. She served as Chair of the English Department from 2004 to 2012. Her research focuses on eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century literature, particularly the novel, with specialties in Jane Austen studies, gothic fiction, and textual scholarship. She teaches courses on literary history, film adaptations of novels, and feminist/gender studies.
Her academic work spans multiple genres including monographs, edited companions, and critical editions of Austen's works (e.g., Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey). Recent projects include collaborations on Anne Lister's diaries and studies of international modernism's gendered dimensions. Her scholarship has been supported by NEH and Guggenheim fellowships.
Johnson's awards include the Christian Gauss Award (2013) for Jane Austen’s Cults and Cultures and an MLA Lowell Prize Honorable Mention. Her interdisciplinary interests extend to eighteenth-century music, Yiddish storytelling, and the American Songbook of the mid-20th century. She maintains offices in McCosh Hall and offers hybrid teaching arrangements combining Zoom and in-person consultations.




